尼日利亚卡诺灌溉花园菠菜和生菜的元素含量

Dike N. I., A. Odunze
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采用单向分析(ANOVA)分析了尼日利亚卡诺贾卡拉河附近种植的两种蔬菜——菠菜(Amaranthus cruentus)和生菜(Lactuca sativa)的元素水平的大型数据集,使用了在三个指定地点收集的12个月监测Ca, K, Mg, Na,(必需散装元素)Cu, Zn, Cd, Ni, Cr, Co, Pb和Fe(微量/重元素)浓度的数据。这些元素的浓度在不同地点之间差异不显著,但在某些月份之间差异显著。土壤被认为是这些元素的主要来源。微量/重金属的浓度超过了国际允许的限度,这表明蔬菜受到了污染。菠菜和生菜中各元素的平均浓度分别为Ca >Mg > K > Na > Fe > Zn > Pb > Co > Cr > Cu > Ni > Cd和Ca > Na > K >Mg > Fe > Zn > Pb > Cr > Co > Cu > Ni > Cd。卡诺及其周边地区的居民继续食用这些蔬菜,由于其重金属含量过高,对公众健康构成威胁。因此,建议政府有关机关在贾卡拉河流域内为农民寻找可用于生产蔬菜的未受污染土壤的替代农田。
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Elemental Contents of Spinach and Lettuce from Irrigated Gardens in Kano, Nigeria
One way analysis (ANOVA) was used to analyze a large dataset of elemental levels of two vegetables – spinach ( Amaranthus cruentus ) and lettuce ( Lactuca sativa ) grown around River Jakara in Kano, Nigeria using data generated during 12 months of monitoring Ca, K, Mg, Na, (essential bulk elements) Cu, Zn, Cd, Ni, Cr, Co, Pb and Fe (trace/heavy elements) concentrations collected at three designated sites. The concentrations of the elements showed insignificant differences between sites but significant differences between some months. The soil was implicated as the major source of the elements. The concentrations of the trace/heavy metals exceeded those of the international permissible limits which pointed to the contamination of the vegetables. The mean concentrations of the elements occurred in the magnitude of Ca > Mg > K > Na > Fe > Zn > Pb > Co > Cr > Cu > Ni > Cd and Ca > Na > K >Mg > Fe > Zn > Pb > Cr > Co > Cu > Ni > Cd in the spinach and lettuce respectively. The continued consumption of these vegetables by the inhabitants of Kano and its environs present a public health risk with regards to their concentrations with heavy metals. It is therefore recommended that the relevant organ of government should find an alternative farmland for the farmers within the catchment area of River Jakara where unpolluted soil can be utilized for the production of the vegetables.
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